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Under Deconstruction
Bucky Ford & Isabella Ojeda
27 episodes
6 days ago
Join us as we come together with open minds to try to break down complex issues and dissect our own preconceived notions about them. As Plato once wrote, "I know that I know nothing." Do you?
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Join us as we come together with open minds to try to break down complex issues and dissect our own preconceived notions about them. As Plato once wrote, "I know that I know nothing." Do you?
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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24 - The Price of Peace
Under Deconstruction
40 minutes 23 seconds
4 years ago
24 - The Price of Peace

The term "self-care" is used so ubiquitously today that it has become a catch-all phrase loved by marketers to appeal to the desires of the consumer to feel better.  What does "self-care" actually mean?  Must we continually buy products that will contribute to our wellbeing?  Maybe we already have all the tools we need within ourselves to administer our own forms of self-care.  Join us in this episode as we discuss the modern day notion of "self-care" and the consumerist culture that has developed along side it.

Under Deconstruction
Join us as we come together with open minds to try to break down complex issues and dissect our own preconceived notions about them. As Plato once wrote, "I know that I know nothing." Do you?